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Allison Pace lived on campus, worked on campus and started a club. She said applying for the Husky 100 forced her to reflect on how she has been changed by all of her experiences at the University of Washington Bothell.

Professional Pathways Panels are events where students can hear and speak with working professionals from a variety of fields. They are opportunities to network, explore majors and identify opportunities for internships.

About 20 women students from the School of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics took part in the latest Women in Engineering Trek. Visiting locally based companies helped students see there are career opportunities with engineering and computing companies that want to employ more women.

More than 1,000 students contacted potential employers Oct. 17 during two career fairs — the Tech & Engineering Fair and the All-Industries Career Fair — at the University of Washington Bothell, making it the biggest single-day employer event the University has ever hosted.

The class of 2018 had a chance to sharpen their focus on career development at the Senior Kickoff. The two-day event in early October at the Activities and Recreation Center was the first ever held by University of Washington Bothell Career Services. More than 100 seniors attended.